FM tables CGST Second Amendment Bill in Lok Sabha

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The Finance Minister on Wednesday tabled the central goods and services tax (CGST) second Amendment bill that extends the upper age limit of GST Appellate tribunal Chairman to 67 years from the existing 65 years and allows advocates with 10 years of experience to be eligible to become a member...

Government on September 15 notified 31 benches of the GST Appellate Tribunal...

This amendment says advocates can be eligible to be a member if he/ she has been an advocate for ten years with substantial experience in litigation in matters relating to indirect taxes in the Appellate Tribunal...

In October the centre had notified the detailed rules for the appointment and service of president and member of the Goods and Services tax (GST) Appellate Tribunal...

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